MG 1367 New Jersey Ephemera Collection 1800 – Present
Archives Documents, Manuscripts, Maps, & Photographs
NEW JERSEY EPHEMERA COLLECTION , 1800-present. 20.5 ln. ft. MG 1367
Arranged by ephemera type and then chronologically.
The Ephemera Collection is an open collection of collected printed matter relating mostly to New Jersey. Included are menus, business cards, invitations, greeting
cards, programs, fugitive items, and scrapbooks. The
Menus, (1840-present. 2 ft).consist of food selections of New
Jersey restaurants, clubs, banquets and other business’ serving
food. The Business cards, (ca, 1870s-1990s 2.25 ft).
and trade cards include product information or advertisements for
food, soap, patent medicine, and clothing from New Jersey, the
U.S. and Europe. Also includes cards for Speakeasys during
Prohibition and the Clark Thread Co. of Newark. The Invitations
(1800-1990’s, 1.5 ft) consist of invitations to New Jersey
weddings, social functions, political events and other events.
The Programs, (1825-1990’s, 3.5 ft) are for theater
shows, musical events, parades, monument unveilings, and other
events. The Programs are for programs in Newark (1870s-1990s) and
elsewhere. The Greeting cards. (19th-20th century. 2.5
ft). are for Christmas, Easter, New Years, Halloween,
Thanksgiving and Valentines Day. and Birthdays. Also cards
concerning sympathy, railroads and Westminster Lesson cards. The
miscellaneous or Fugitive ephemera (19th & 20th
century. 4 25 ft) include admission tickets, announcements,
bill heads, instruction booklets, toy or gift books, book plates,
calling cards, calendars, certificates, dance cards, tallies for
dances, Newark Ward election tickets, membership cards &
lists, nature scenes, Newark street guides/advertisements,
observances, poems, election campaign flyers, .school functions
(Phillipsburg, 1890-1915 and elsewhere), stamps, stock
certificates, tax forms, election and railroad tickets, railroad
timetables and transfers, tokens of merit, World War I materials,
and World War II ration books. The Scrapbooks (21 volumes,
late 19th century, 4 ft), consist mostly of collected
ephemera especially trade cards and greeting cards, engravings
clipped from magazines, and a variety of colorful 19th
century printed items.
EPHEMERA COLLECTIONS
New Jersey Menus,
1840-present. 2 ft.
Menus of New Jersey restaurants, clubs,
occasionals and other business’ serving food.
Box 1
1/1
New Jersey Menus, N.D.
1/2
New Jersey Menus, Pre 1840.
1/3-1/4
New Jersey Menus,1840-1849.
1/5
New Jersey Menus, 1850-1859.
1/6
New Jersey Menus, 1860-1869.
1/7
New Jersey Menus, 1870-1879.
1/8
New Jersey Menus, 1880-1889.
1/9-1/10
New Jersey Menus, 1890-1899 (2)
1/11
New Jersey Menus, 1900.
1/12
New Jersey Menus, 1901.
1/13
New Jersey Menus, 1902.
1/14-1/15
New Jersey Menus, 1903 (2).
1/16
New Jersey Menus, 1904.
1/17-1/18
New Jersey Menus, 1905 (2).
Box 2
2/1
New Jersey Menus, 1906.
2/2-2/3
New Jersey Menus, 1907 (2).
2/4
New Jersey Menus, 1908.
2/5
New Jersey Menus, 1909.
2/6-2/7
New Jersey Menus, 1910 (2).
2/8
New Jersey Menus, 1911.
2/9
New Jersey Menus, 1912.
2/10
New Jersey Menus, 1913.
2/11
New Jersey Menus, 1914.
2/12
New Jersey Menus, 1915.
Box 3
3/1
New Jersey Menus, 1916.
3/2-3/3
New Jersey Menus, 1917.
3/4
New Jersey Menus, 1918.
3/5
New Jersey Menus, 1919.
3/6-3/9
New Jersey Menus, 1920-1929 (4).
3/10
New Jersey Menus, 1930-1939.
3/11
New Jersey Menus, 1940-1949.
3/12-3/13
New Jersey Menus, 1950-1959 (2).
3/14-3/15
New Jersey Menus, 1960-1969 (2).
Box 4
4/1-4/2
New Jersey Menus, 1970-1979 (2).
4/3-4/4
New Jersey Menus, 1980-1989 (2).
4/4-4/8
New Jersey Menus, Newark–Essex Club, 1990s. (4).
4/9-4/10
New Jersey Menus, 1995-1996.
OS
New Jersey Menus (oversize), various
Ephemera-New Jersey Business Cards,
ca, 1870s-1990s. (bulk 1880s-1920s). Business cards and trade
cares include color printed images, cartoons, and other images or
printed card with business addresses or product information or
advertisements. Cards for business and products including food,
soap, patent medicine, clothing. Cards from New Jersey, the U.S.
and Europe. Includes cards for Speakeasys during Prohibition and
Newark Clarks Threads.
Box 5
5/1
Business cards, Asbury Park.
5/2
Business cards, Atlantic City
5/3
Business cards, Belvidere.
5/4
Business cards, Bloomfield.
5/5
Business cards, Centreville.
5/6
Business cards, Elizabeth.
5/7
Business cards, Flemington.
5/8
Business cards, Freehold.
5/9
Business cards, Frenchtown.
5/10
Business cards, Hackettstown.
5/11
Business cards, Hoboken.
5/12
Business cards, Jersey City.
5/13
Business cards, Lake Hopatcong.
5/14
Business cards, Morristown.
5/15-5/20
Business cards, Newark (6 folders).
Box 6
6/1-6/5
Business cards, Newark (5 folders)
6/6
Business cards, NewarkClarks Thread and other thread
companies
6/7
Business cards, Newark/elsewhere. Misc. thread companies.
6/8
Business cards, New Brunswick.
6/9
Business cards, Newton.
6/10
Business cards, the Oranges.
6/11-13
Business cards, Paterson.
6/14
Business cards, Paterson-Marshall & Ball Clothiers
6a/1
Business cards, Red Bank.
6a/2
Business cards, Somerville.
6/a3
Business cards, Springfield.
6a/4
Business cards, Trenton.
6a/5
Business cards, Washington
6/a6
Business cards, New Jersey misc.
6a/7
Business cards, Connecticut.
Box 7
7/1
Business cards, Delaware.
7/2
Business cards, Georgia.
7/3
Business cards, Illinois.
7/4
Business cards, Indiana & Kentucky.
7/5
Business cards, Maryland.
7/6
Business cards, Massachusetts.
7/7
Business cards, Michigan.
7/8
Business cards, Minnesota.
7/9
Business cards, Missouri.
7/10
Business cards, Misc. General.
7/11
Business cards, New Hampshire.
7/12-7/17
Business cards, New York (5 folders)
7/18
Business cards, North Carolina.
7/19
Business cards, Ohio.
7/20-7/21
Business cards, Pennsylvania (2 folders).
7/22
Business cards, Rhode Island.
7/23
Business cards, Vermont.
7/24
Business cards, Canada.
7/25
Business cards, England.
Box 8
8/1
Business cards, France
8/2
Business cards, clothes.
8/3
Business cards, misc. drugs & cosmetics.
8/4-8/5
Business cards, misc. flowers & bird (2 folders).
8/6
Business cards, food.
8/7
Business cards, soap, polishes & starches.
8/8
Business cards, sewing machines.
8/9
Business cards, Speakeasy cards.
8/10
Business cards, misc.
New Jersey Invitations,
1800-1990’s. 2 ft.
Box 10
10/1-10/4
nJ invitations, no date.
10/5
nJ invitations, 1800-1829.
10/6
nJ invitations, 1830-1839.
10/7
nJ invitations, 1840-1849.
10/8
nJ invitations, 1850-1859.
10/9
nJ invitations, 1860-1869.
10/10
nJ invitations, 1870-1879.
10/11-10/12 nJ
invitations, 1880-1889 (2 folders).
10/13-10/14 nJ
invitations, 1890-1899 (3).
Box 11
11/1
NJ invitations, 1890-1899.
11/2-11/5
nJ invitations, 1900-1909 (4).
11/6-11/9
nJ invitations, 1910-1919 (4).
Box 12
12/1-12/4
nJ invitations, 1920-1929 (4).
12/5-12/6
nJ invitations, 1930-1939 (2).
12/7
nJ invitations, 1940-1949.
12/8
nJ invitations, 1950-1959.
12/9-12/10
nJ invitations, 1960-1969 (2).
12/11-12/13 nJ
invitations, 1970-1979 (2).
12/14
nJ invitations, 1980-1989.
12/15
NJ invitations/dedications and other miscellany.
Fugitive ephemera (misc. printed matter),19th & 20th century. 4 1/2 ft.
Box 13
13/1-13/5
Admission Tickets-mostly New Jersey places, events. (5).
13/6
Admission Ticket-World Cup, 1994,
13/7-13/11
Announcements (5)
13/12-13/13 Bill
heads-bills, receipts, retailers, services (2).
Box 14
14/1
Bill heads- (New Jersey interest).
14/2
Books, Instruction (instruction booklets).
14/3-14/6
Books, Toy or gift books (4).
14/7-14/8
Book Plates & Printers Plates (2).
14/8a
Brochures
14/8b
Bumper Stickers/Decals (political, sports, arts, NJ Turnpike)
14/9-14/12
Calling/Visiting CardsNew Jersey People (4).
Box 15
15/1
Calling /Visiting cards–NJ People.
15/2-15/7
Calendars (6).
15/8-15/12
Certificates (5)
Box 16
16/1-16/3
Dance Cards/Tallies for dances (3).
16/4-16/5
Government–Newark—Ward election tickets etc. (2).
16/6
Membership cards & lists.
16/7-16/13
Miscellaneous (7).
16/14
Nature/floral/animal scenes.
Box 17
16a/1
Newark–misc.—street guides/advertisements.
16a/2
Observances.
16a/3
Poems, verse, etc.
16a/4
Politics, general (Ward tickets, campaign flyers).
16a/5
Politics, Newark and Orange ward election tickets, national
elections.
16a/6
Politics/voting materials. (see also bumper stickers)
17/1-17/4
Receipts–New Jersey organizations (4).
17/5
Schedules (Sports) and Scorecards/books.
17/6
Schools.
17/7-17/8
School
function programs–Phillipsburg, 1890-1915.
17/9
Seating Lists (NJ dinners).
Box 17a
17a/1
Postcards with embossed stamps.
17a/2
Envelopes/stamped and postmarked.
17a/3
Unstamped/postmarked NJ envelopes.
17a/4
Unstamped postmarked NJ envelopes, 1840s–.
17a/5
Embossed envelopes, 1890s-1920s.
17a/6
Bicentennial post cards.
17a/7
Embossed postcards, 1887. Jefferson/Adams.
17a/8
Embossed Postcards, 1880s & 1970s. John Witherspoon/Molly
Pitcher.
17a/9
Thomas Edison 3 cent stamp sheet.
17a/10
Thomas Edison first day covers, 1929.
17a/11
Thomas Edison Inc. scrip. Edison Now is time to buy
check.
17a/12
New Jersey Tercentenary stamps, 1964.
17a/13
New Jersey Tercentenary first day covers, 1964.
17a/14
Nassau Hall, Princeton first day cover stamp, 1956.
17a/15
First day cover stamps. Various historic NJ events1937-1976.
17a/17
Postage stamps/Revenue stamps. George Washington, 1860s.-1950s.
17A/17
Postage stamps. NJ anniversaries. Benjamin Franklin
etc.
17a/18
Revenue Stamps. One marked at Brick Church, NJ.
17a/19
Postage stamps including Bicentennial, Confederate & Peace
Stamps.
17a/20
First day cover stamps. U.S. Constitution bicentennial, 1987.
17a/21
Trading Stamps for Two Guys Department Store, ca. 1960s.
17a/22
Citizens Relief Committee cards promoting employment during
the depression.
17a/23
Newark Dept. of Public Safety Soldiers Pass for Fire
Grounds. Stamped permission of William J. Brennan.
17a/24 Postcards: Ideal Beach (Keansburg); Shrewsbury River (Long Branch); Elberon Hotel; old Library Rutgers College; Glen Rock; possible Wildwood beach scene; North American Russian Orthodox Theological Seminary (Tenafly)
Box 18
18/1-18/9
Stamps. Commemorative issues. Most from Isle of Jersey, England.
Box 18a
18a/1
Salem Glass Works paper money, 1870.
18a/2
Cedarville Button Factory scrip, 1830s.
18a/3
Town of Lodi Depression scrip.
18a/4 Early Newark Department Store credit cards for Bamberger’s, Kresge, L.S.P. (L.S. Plaut & Co.), Hahne & Co., a Hahne & Co. credit card holder, and a small Hahne & Co. paper bag.
18a/5 Bamberger’s ephemera
18a/6
Misc. scrip. Patent medicine scrip, satirical notes, misc. notes.
18a/7
Sample bank checks, Newark.
18a/8
Hoboken Land Improvement Co. checks and stock certificates.
18a/9-18a/14 Stock certificates
(6).
18a/15-18a/18 Tax FormsNew Jersey
Localities (3).
Box 19
19/1
Tax Forms–NJ localities (4).
19/2
Tickets, misc.
19/3
Tickets of admission. (see box 13: Admission tickets)
19/4
Railroad timetables (NJ).
19/5-19/8
Tickets, railroads of NJ (4).
19/9
Tickets–transportation.
19/10
Tickets-timetables 1864–.
19/11-19/12 Timetables (railroads) (2).
Box 20
20/1-20/9
Timetables (railroads) (9).
20/10
NJ Turnpike toll cards with NJ history information on back, 1976.
20/11
Tokens of Merit (NJ schools, pupils).
Box 21
21/1
Tokens of Merit (NJ schools, pupils).
21/2
Transfers (railroad).
21/3
World War I–general.
21/4
World War II–ration books.
21/5
World War IIration books of Mrs. Harold Dennis.
21/6
World War IIration books.
Box 21a
21a/1
Blotters with advertisements for Provident Bank, Jersey City and
other businesses.
21a/2
Blotters with advertisements.
21a/3-4
Matchbox covers and boxes.
New Jersey Programs,
1825-1990’s. Portions of the performing arts programs were added
to this segment from MG 1270 (which no longer exists).
Box 22
22/1
NJ Programs- Events, 1890- 1900, no date.
22/2
NJ Programs- Events, 1901- 1902.
22/3
NJ Programs- Events, 1903- 1904.
22/4
NJ Programs- Events, 1905.
22/5
NJ Programs- Events, 1906-1908.
22/6-22/7
NJ Programs- Events, 1902 (2).
22/8
NJ Programs, 1910- 1911.
22/9
NJ Programs, 1912- 1913.
Box 23
23/1
NJ Programs- Events, 1914- 1919.
23/2-23/3
NJ Programs- Events, 1920- 1929 (2).
23/4-23/6
NJ Programs- Events, 1930- 1939 (3).
23/7
NJ Programs- Events, 1940- 1949.
23/8
NJ Programs- Events, 1950- 1959.
Box 24
24/1-24/3
NJ Programs- Events, 1960- 1969 (3).
24/4
NJ Programs- Events, 1970- 1979.
24/5
NJ Programs- Events, 1980- 1989.
24/6
NJ Programs- Events, 1990- 1999.
24/7 NJ Programs- Events, Christine Todd Whitman Inauguration, 1998
24/8 NJ Programs- Events, 2000-
Box 25
25/1-25/4
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, no date (4).
25/5
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1825- 1849.
25/6
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1850- 1859.
25/7
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1860- 1869.
25/8-25/9
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1870- 1879 (2).
25/10-25/12 NJ
Programs- Performing Arts, 1880- 1889 (3).
25/13-25/14 NJ
Programs- Performing Arts, 1890- 1899 (2 of 5).
Box 26
26/1-26/3
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1890- 1899 (3 of 5).
26/4
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1900.
26/5
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1901.
26/6
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1902.
26/7
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1903.
26/8
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1904.
26/9
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1905.
26/10
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1906.
26/11
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1907.
26/12
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1908.
26/13
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1909.
26/14
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1910.
26/15
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1911.
26/16
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1912.
26/17
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1913.
26/18
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1914.
26/19
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1915.
Box 27
27/1
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1916.
27/2
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1917.
27/3
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1918.
27/4
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1919.
27/5-27/6
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1920- 1929 (2).
27/7-27/9
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1930- 1939 (3).
27/10
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1940- 1949.
27/11
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1950- 1959.
27/12-27/13 NJ
Programs- Performing Arts, 1960- 1969 (2).
27/14
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1970- 1979.
27/15
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1980- 1989.
27/16
NJ Programs- Performing Arts, 1990-
.
Box 28
28/1
NJ Programs- Asbury Park Beach, 1911- 1912, no date.
28/2
NJ Programs- Association Hall, Newark, 1886- 1900, no date.
28/3-28/6
NJ Programs- Broad Street Theatre, Newark, 1916-1928, no date
(4).
28/7
NJ Programs- Broad St. & Schubert Theatres Combined
Programmes.
28/8
NJ Programs- Chamber Music Concerts, The Aldine, Newark, 1883.
28/9
NJ Programs- Elliott Street School Concerts, Newark, 1916- 1937.
28/10
NJ Programs- Essex County Symphony Society, Stadium Concerts,
1937-
1940; Paul Robeson Concert, 1941.
28/11
NJ Programs- John Harms Arts Center, Englewood, 1982- 1985.
28/12
NJ Programs- Lyric Theatre, Newark, 1908- 1909.
28/13
NJ Programs- Minstrels, Everymans Bible Class, 2nd
Presbyterian Church,
Newark, 1923-1945.
28/14
NJ Programs- Montclair State College Summerfun
Theater, Upper
Montclair,
1984.
28/15
NJ Programs- Mosque Theatre, Newark, 1927-1939, 1947- 1948, 1960.
28/16
NJ Programs- Mt. Prospect Theatre, Newark, 1923, 193?
Box 28A
28A/1-28A/5 NJ Programs- New
Jersey State Opera, Newark, 1975- 1988 (5).
28A/6-28A/7 NJ Programs- New
Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Newark, 1961- 1994 (2).
28A/8
NJ Programs- Newark Harmonic Society, Newark, 1886- 1888.
28A/9
NJ Programs- Newark Music Festival, Newark, 1915- 1928.
28A/10
NJ Programs- Newark Opera Club, Newark, 1931.
28A/11
NJ Programs- Newark Symphony Orchestra, 1922.
Box 28B
28B/1-28B/8 NJ Programs-
Newark Theatre, Newark, 1878- 1910 (8).
28B/9
NJ Programs- North Newark Artists Concerts, 1937- 1938, no
date.
28B/10
NJ Programs- Olympic Park Opera House, Newark, 1905- 1910.
28B/11
NJ Programs- Orpheum Theatre, Newark, 1913, 1921.
Box 28C
28C/1-28C/2 NJ Programs- Paper
Mill Playhouse, Millburn, 1955- 1967, no date (2).
28C/2a
NJ Programs-Pen and Point Circle of Caldwell, 1931-1950, no date (4).
28C/3
NJ Programs- The Play Fellows, Newark, 1913- 1914.
28C/4-28C/8 NJ Programs-
Proctors Theatre, Newark, 1903- 1910 (5).
28C/9
NJ Programs- Proctors Palace & Roof, Newark, 1918,
1923, 1927.
Box 28D
28D/1
NJ Programs- Rutgers University Concerts; New Jersey College for
Women
Concerts, 1868, 1934- 1935.
28D/2-28D/6 NJ Programs-
Schubert Theatre, Newark, 1906- 1938 (5).
28D/7
NJ Programs- The Schubert Vocal Society, Newark, 1887- 1900.
28D/8
NJ Programs- The Unity Concerts, Montclair, 1980- 1982.
28D/9
NJ Programs- Wallace Hall Concerts, Newark, 1905- 1910.
28D/10
NJ Programs- Waterloo Festival, Waterloo Village, 1984-1986.
28D/11
NJ Programs- Movie Theaters: The Elwood, Newark, 1934- 1945.
28D/12
NJ Programs- Movie Theaters: The Kent, Newark, c.1940s.
28D/13
NY Programs- Performing Arts, 1817- 1892, no date.
28D/14
NY Programs- Views & Film Index, New York, Dec. 29, 1906.
28D/15
NJ Programs- New Jersey Center for the Performing Arts (NJAC), 1997.
Box 28E Oversize
28E/1-28E/5 NJ Programs-
Grand Opera House, Newark; Park Theatre, Newark,
1880- 1887 (5).
Box 28F Oversize
28F/1
NJ Programs- Suburban playbills, 1927, no date.
28F/2
NJ Programs- Newark playbills, miscellaneous, 1920- 1929, no
date.
28F/3
NJ Programs- Newark playbills, miscellaneous, 1929- 1950.
28F/4
NJ Programs- H.R. Jacobs New Theatre, Newark, 1890- 1892.
28F/5
NJ Programs- Miners Newark Theatre, Newark, 1886- 1887.
28F/6
NY Programs- Union Sq. Theatre, New York, 1874; Dalys
Theatre, New York, 1886.
Box 28g
28g/1
Theater programs, 1920-1925 Scrapbook. Newark
28g/2
Theater programs.
New Jersey Greeting Cards.
19th-20th century. 2 ft.
Greeting cards for Christmas, Easter, New
Years, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Valentines Day. and Birthdays.
Also cards concerning sympathy, railroads and Westminster Lesson
cards.
Box 29
29/1-29/2
Misc. cards (2).
29/3-29/5
Birthday cards (3)
29/6-29/7
Christmas–art from museums and collections (2).
29/8-29/10
Christmasgeneral (3).
Box 30
30/1-30/2
Christmas–general (2).
30/3-30/5
Christmas–historic (3).
30/6-30/9
Christmas–old (4).
Box 31
31/1-31/3
Christmasold (3).
31/4-31/5
Christmas–religious (2).
31/6-31/7
Christmas cards and invitations–humorous (2).
31/8-31/9
Christmas & New Years–old postcards (2).
Box 32
32/1
Christmas & New Yearsold postcards
32/2
Christmas & New Years–foreign.
32/3-32/5
Easter (3).
32/6
Easter & Religious–post cards.
32/7
Halloween.
32/8
New Years.
32/9
Railroad–birthday, Christmas, Valentine’s Day.
32/10
Sympathy.
32/11
Thanksgiving.
32/12
Valentine’s Day–NJ Interest.
Box 33
33/1-33/2
Valentines Day–NJ Interest (2)
33/3-33/9
Valentine’s Day (7).
Box 34
34/1-34/4
Valentine’s Day–laced trim (4).
34/5
Valentine’s Day–children’s & humorous.
34/6-34/7
Valentine’s Day–post cards/other cards (2).
34/8-34/9
Valentine’s Day–with silk (2).
34/10
Westminster Lesson Cards.
EPHEMERA Scrapbooks, 19th
century. 21 volumes.
The Ephemera Scrapbooks consist mostly of
albums constructed by late 19th century New
Jerseyeans. These items deals more with business cards, prints
(colored and black and white) and other materials. The ephemeral
scrapbooks deal less with newsclippings.
Prior to 1995 these scrapbooks were
collected by the Museum department because the printed
cards and stickers in the albums made them appear
more object-oriented rather than informational. The Scrapbook
collection (MG 1494) was collected by the library mostly from
scrapbooks filled with newsclippings, photographs, and other
materials..
Box 35/1.
1. Tangager Composition Book. 180 cigar bands and 13 postage
stamps.
Box 38 /1.
2. Abbie May Vanderveer Album (Pluckamin, NJ), 1884? Painted
portrait of young girl on the album cover. 40 pages of
553 assorted business, greeting and calling cards carefully
arranged and including: animals, fruits, babies, landscapes,
holidays, seasons, flowers and humorous and religious themes.
Box 35 /2.
3. 1954.268: A. Sturges Card Album, 1881. (From E.H. Sturges?)
Business cards from NY, Boston, CT, PA, Texas and Virginia.
Scenes of hotels; tickets; mostly cards from dry goods companies.
The New York Times 1887 calendar card. 5 pages, many loose cards.
Box 35/3.
4. C2869: Card Album. (Same album as #3; no inscription.)
Business cards; Easter, Christmas, New Year and birthday cards.
10 pages.
Box 35/4.
5. Scrap Book (blue). Late 1800s. Business and greeting cards for
dry goods stores, shoes, confectioners; holiday cards. Many cigar
box wrappers (loose).
Box 35/5.
6. 1955.88: Scrap Book (green), Katie Bomm? (on last
page), 1878. Decal stickers of cupids, flowers, birds, dogs,
butterflies, horses, children and fruit baskets. Also enclosed,
MG #866: Called to the Rescue, picture woven in silk,
1881, and assorted unfinished home-made embroidered bookmarks.
Box 36/1.
7. Album, 1880s-1890s. Broken spine. Newspaper clippings of
marriages and poems on front and back covers. Business cards,
decal stickers, newspaper stories and cut-outs. A postcard: Gift
to NJHS from Alfred L. Snyder?, 11/3/1950 (Shroudsburg, PA)
Box 36/2.
8. Margery Austen Ryerson, High St., Newark, Scrap Album. C.
1885. Broken spine. Business cards for dry goods and holiday
cards.
Box 38/2.
9. Scrap Album (pink), Alice (on inside envelope).
Girls collages of newspaper and magazine cut-outs with her
own drawings. Some paper dolls, animal cut-outs, soldiers and
story-telling collage pictures. Collage scenes of bath
room, day nursery, parlor and the kitchen.
Box 36/3.
10. Cornelia Paterson Boggs Album, July – August 28, 1897.
Business and greeting cards, but primarily magazine and newspaper
cut-outs of pictures, including: animals, cartoons, historic
places and hotels (the Catskills, West Point, Coney Island),
famous people (Jenny Lind, William McKinley, Queen Victoria),
residences, trains and ships, and graphics.
Box 37/1.
11. C3, UC-10108: Album (brown suede). Copies of prints
(etchings and engravings) of the English countryside and its
churches, cathedrals, colleges, historic buildings and
residences; English towns and sites of interest.
Box 37/2.
12. Album (blue and yellow marble). Commercial calendars
(1896?-1904) and large business cards; Peter Henderson & Co.
(NY) plant catalogues (cover pages), florals.
Box 38/3.
13. Album (large blue with portrait of lady in upper left
corner), 1878? Business cards, including New Home Sewing Machine
Co., Prudential Insurance, Easter cards and postcards. One large
print, published by Geo. Stinson, 1878, Cant You
Talk (child and dog).
Box 41/1.
14. Scrapbook Good Bye (Brown with flying balloon on
cover), c. 1900. Postcards and some business cards. Sports,
landscapes, the A&P, flowers and children. Magazine pictures
by Norman Rockwell, Charles W. Simpson (Ladies Home
Journal) and others.
Box 38/4.
15. Atta Drew Scrapbook (Millburn, NJ), late 1800s.
Business cards, including Drews Yeast Powder, Stoutenburghs
(Newark), the A&P; cats, flowers, babies and birds. Also
Christmas, Easter and New Years cards.
Box 39/1.
16. 1968.11: Mrs. Jesse I. Taylor Album (Bloomfield, NJ),
3/15/1884. Approx. 100 pages of business cards, some in french,
including dry goods, clothiers, furniture, milliners, shoes,
foods and pharmacy products and wallpaper hangers. Sunshine
Publishers, holiday cards and themes: cartoons, animals, cupids
and lovers, babies and people.
Box 39/2.
17.C2914: Mrs. Mary Anne Dell Moffit Card and Scrapbook. (Born
1825, NYC – died 1891. Lived in Mt. Vernon, NY.) Given to NJHS by
her granddaughter, Miss Anna L. Moore, 96 Haddon Pl., Upper
Montclair, NJ, May 1948.) Newspaper clippings of historic events
and items of interest. Map of lower Manhattan (Harpers
Weekly, 1873); decal stickers of the states (U.S.) and the world
flags; obituaries and factual news and trivia.
Box 42/1.
18. Album (large red velvet). Approx. 50 pages of business
cards including J&P Coats Threads, clothiers, bakeries,
glassware and milliners; Metropolitan Life Insurance. Themes:
birds, babies, flowers and sonnets.
Box 40/1.
19. 1954.269: Album (large marble). Copies of prints
(etchings and engravings) of scenes of cities (NY, Boston,
Philadelphia) and historic places, events and people (from
Appletons Journal, Sartains Magazine). Also, five
Japanese landscape prints on rice? Paper.
Box 40/2.
20. Gems of Beauty Album. A book of prints and poems
published by Longman & Co. (London, 1836) and Appleton &
Co. (NY), with business cards and postcards pasted in; horses,
snowy scenes, Easter, children, fruits and flowers.
Box 40/3.
21. UC-2169: Miss Marsh Scrap Book, Volume 2, August 1910.
Newspaper clippings of historic events; magazine articles such as
The Naval Campaign of 1776 on Lake Champlain
(Scribners, 1898), articles from Munseys Magazine
(1902) pictures and news clippings from Boston, West Point and
other Revolutionary War sites; The New York Tribune (1895); The
Evening Post (1901); scenes of Manhattan.